JAP announces series of political programmes in Darjeeling public meeting

Leaders
of the Jan Andolan Party today laced their speeches with rhetoric,
taking barbs at the ruling Gorkha Janmukti Morcha, in the party’s first
public meeting in Darjeeling sub-division. The JAP also announced a
series of political programmes while asserting it would contest all
elections in the hills.
JAP president Harka Bahadur Chhetri, who
quit the GJM last September, was critical of his erstwhile party saying
its leaders were not sincere about the Gorkhaland demand and were only
exploiting the issue for political gain. “The issue of Gorkhaland is
being used by the GJM as a life-saving drug. Neither the GJM nor the
BJP, its political ally, is sincere about the statehood demand. To prove
us otherwise, we want the GJM to ask its BJP MP to place a private bill
on Gorkhaland in Parliament,” he challenged.
The JAP may be primarily based in
Kalimpong sub-division, but today it made its intentions clear to spread
its reach to other areas of the hills. And the public meeting in
Darjeeling was to test the waters before plunging into election mode.
“Our aspiration is not only to usher in development by cozying up to the
state government. We have bigger dreams to achieve. That is why we have
applied to the Election Commission seeking to change our party’s
nomenclature to All India Jan Andolan Party so that we can give better
representation to our community in the country,” said Chhetri.
He also announced a slew of political
activities to start from November next month. Among them will be to hold
a dharna outside the high court in Kolkata to demand an inquiry into
nine political murders in the hills including that of Madan Tamang,
gherao of Lalkothi to demand state audit on the expenditure of the GTA,
sit-ins at the Vidhan Sabha to demand land rights, demand corporation
status to Darjeeling municipality and place a Gorkhaland bill in
Parliament.
“We don’t believe in making bombastic
announcements. Our party will announce programmes that will be possible
to complete and for people to follow. We have seen what other political
parties have achieved,” said Chhetri.
Other senior JAP leaders spoke on the
functioning of the GTA and the sincerity of the BJP towards the
statehood issue. “They (GJM) only find faults and say the GTA is not
being able to fulfill aspirations.
But it has to be taken into account that
the GJM has not been able to run the council properly. This is because
the GTA is filled with corruption and nepotism. First we must be able to
show that we can run small agencies like the GTA, municipality and
panchayat, and then make a strong case for the statehood demand,”
pointed out Anmol Prasad, senior JAP bureau member and well-known
advocate.
Amar Lama, another senior JAP leader,
advocated for according the GTA constitutional guarantee to curb state
government interference in its functioning. “The GTA does not have
constitutional guarantee and that is why the state government keeps
interfering. Also, since all funds from the Centre go to the state
first, it is only obvious for Bengal to take credit,” he said, referring
to the recent war of words between chief minister Mamata Banerjee and
GJM president Bimal Gurung over the former’s claim of having pumped more
than Rs4000 crore in the hills. (EOIC)

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Leaders of the Jan Andolan Party today laced their speeches with rhetoric, taking barbs at the ruling Gorkha Janmukti Morcha, in the party’s first public meeting in Darjeeling sub-division. The JAP also announced a series of political programmes while asserting it would contest all elections in the hills.